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we'll take you down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: blanco, it seems like you have been hot ever since you got to san francisco. you have five two-hit games in this series. how do you explain what you're doing offensively? >> player: i don't really know, man. just exciting to come to the field every day and having this opportunity, just being in the playoffs is amazing. that's what you work for all off-season and spring training. to be here, just, priceless. >> ken: you have got 2010 great performances out of zito and vogelsong the last two games. what do you expect tomorrow night out of matt cain? >> player: he is a gamer. you know, and i think tomorrow we just have to go out there and do our best. and try to score runs early for him, so he starts doing his thing. >> ken: yourself, you didn't make the major league debut until you were 26 years old and you played 11 years now. what would it mean for you to play in your first world series? >> player: i can't wait. that sounds so good. early in my career, didn't get respect in the big leagues and now i have an opportunity to be in the world
we'll take you down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: blanco, it seems like you have been hot ever since you got to san francisco. you have five two-hit games in this series. how do you explain what you're doing offensively? >> player: i don't really know, man. just exciting to come to the field every day and having this opportunity, just being in the playoffs is amazing. that's what you work for all off-season and spring training. to be here, just, priceless. >> ken: you have got...
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we go down to ken rosenthal with one of the other stars, the starter, ryan vogelsong. >> ken: ryan, your starting pitchers have been struggling. you guys face the possibility of going down two games to none. how much pressure did you feel going into this start? >> i tell you what, not as much as i did going into cincinnati. you know, being down those two there, elimination game, tonight we had a little bit more breathing room. but it feels better to get one here and going in there 1-1 instead of down 2. so the cliche, treat it like every other game, but you can't do that. buster caught a great game and i tried to hit his glove as many times as i could. >> joe and tim talked about how successful you were going inside against the cardinals. how important was that for you going against this predominantly a right-handed team? >> they are a great hitting team. their numbers speak to themselves, the way they battled back to get where they are speaks for their offense too. and i was just making pitches. i saw buster's glove and the ball was going there and that's all it really is. >> the regula
we go down to ken rosenthal with one of the other stars, the starter, ryan vogelsong. >> ken: ryan, your starting pitchers have been struggling. you guys face the possibility of going down two games to none. how much pressure did you feel going into this start? >> i tell you what, not as much as i did going into cincinnati. you know, being down those two there, elimination game, tonight we had a little bit more breathing room. but it feels better to get one here and going in there...
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. >> ken: >> ken: thanks. back to you. >> joe: kenny, he has to refer to carpenter who is mocking the situation. every time we interview a cardinal, another guy is critiquing the interviewee. >> tim: we interviewed adam wainwright earlier in the game and rafael furcal next to him and adam wainwright gave us his first, that i heard, rafael furcal imitation. chris carpenter is the genesis of that whole thing. >> joe: they travel is pairs; is that the deal? >> tim: they seem to have a good time. >> joe: they do. so let's talk about this. we had an interesting situation. first, cain was taken out. second and third, two out. in a minute, bruce bochy came and got matt cain, with lopez coming in the game. the rain hit, they pulled the tarp on. and we were in a -- at the beginning of a three-and-a-half-hour delay. an announcement came over the speaker in the booth especially when you bring a pitcher in, he has to face a batter. because of the situation and the lengthy delay, he didn't have to. but lopez, it appears is
. >> ken: >> ken: thanks. back to you. >> joe: kenny, he has to refer to carpenter who is mocking the situation. every time we interview a cardinal, another guy is critiquing the interviewee. >> tim: we interviewed adam wainwright earlier in the game and rafael furcal next to him and adam wainwright gave us his first, that i heard, rafael furcal imitation. chris carpenter is the genesis of that whole thing. >> joe: they travel is pairs; is that the deal? >>...
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hats five the bullpen. >> ken: thank you. >> player: you're welcome. >> ken: back to you. >> joe: two more hit for descalso. two of the eight for cardinals that won game one 6-4. we ask you to join us tomorrow night, back here in the city by the bay. game two of the nlcs. coverage begins at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. 4:30 pacific. it will be carpenter and vogelsong. reminder, coming up next, the late local news. for more information on tonight's game and other major league baseball news, log on to foxsports.com powered by msn, the world's favorite sports site. tim mccarver, kenny albert, erin andrews, joe buck, so long from san francisco. it was a big day of football and baseball on fox. here is jack white, "i'm shaking." we say good night from frisco. ♪ ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪ what was grandma's cold remedy? hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited
hats five the bullpen. >> ken: thank you. >> player: you're welcome. >> ken: back to you. >> joe: two more hit for descalso. two of the eight for cardinals that won game one 6-4. we ask you to join us tomorrow night, back here in the city by the bay. game two of the nlcs. coverage begins at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. 4:30 pacific. it will be carpenter and vogelsong. reminder, coming up next, the late local news. for more information on tonight's game and other major...
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. >> joe: that is foul, right in the direction of ken rosenthal. how about wainwright tonight here in game four? >> ken: well, he has been great, joe. it goes back to game five of the division series. if you remember, he fell behind 6-nothing. he was very upset with his performance last night. that night. thrilled that the teammates got him obviously off the hook. and he was one of the guys that pops up as they came back against the nationals. for him, after missing all of last season it has to be gratifying just to be back in this position. >> joe: yes. ken, and that start, and that win and go on and lose and go home start against the nationals, in game five he went 2-1/3 allowed six runs, seven hits. after being pretty good in game one, including ten strike-outs. 5-2/3. >> tim: also three home runs for the nationals in the 2-1/3. >> joe: still 0-2 on hector sanchez leading off the seve seventh. breaking ball strikes out sanchez for the third time tonight. strikeout number five. here in game four for wainwright. geico in-game box score for the gia
. >> joe: that is foul, right in the direction of ken rosenthal. how about wainwright tonight here in game four? >> ken: well, he has been great, joe. it goes back to game five of the division series. if you remember, he fell behind 6-nothing. he was very upset with his performance last night. that night. thrilled that the teammates got him obviously off the hook. and he was one of the guys that pops up as they came back against the nationals. for him, after missing all of last...
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and now we will go down to ken rosenthal in the middle of all those bodies on the field. >> ken: thanks, joe. buster, you had such a difficult road to get here, division series, league championship series. how surprised are you that this is a sweep? >> well, we are just happy right now. tonight was a battle and i think tonight was a fitting way for us to end it. those guys played hard. they didn't stop. good feeling. >> ken: how important was it for you guys to close it out tonight, knowing how good they are, knowing verlander could pitch tomorrow? >> i think it's very important. we get verlander tomorrow, we know how good he is. fister and sanchez back home if it went that way. it was very big. >> your pitching dominated, going back to the nlcs. what made them so good down the stretch? >> they executed pitches. they had a game plan going on. give credit to our pitching coach, regular. they executed. they deserve the credit. >> thank you, kenny. that thoughtful, young catcher who will likely be the league mvp this year hit a big two-republic home run tonight. part of a 4-3 win in ten in
and now we will go down to ken rosenthal in the middle of all those bodies on the field. >> ken: thanks, joe. buster, you had such a difficult road to get here, division series, league championship series. how surprised are you that this is a sweep? >> well, we are just happy right now. tonight was a battle and i think tonight was a fitting way for us to end it. those guys played hard. they didn't stop. good feeling. >> ken: how important was it for you guys to close it out...
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we will take you down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: buster, start with you. a simple question. what made barry so successful tonight? >> he pitched. pitched at his finest, i think. he moved the ball in and out, up and down, changed speeds. did an unbelievable jobs. >> you have been through a lot in san francisco. he's worked really hard. how happy are you for him tonight? >> really happy. i've only been here a few years, but i see how hard he works no matter what and no matter if he's struggling or doing well. he puts in the time off the field, and his preparation is second to none. >> buster, thanks very much. >> thanks. >> pablo, you fouled the ball off your foot early in the game. then you made the catch, the hit in the fourth inning and the home run how many is your foot? >> sore, sore. you have to play with your heart. and in a game like this you want to do everything. you want to stay in the game. no matter what you want to keep playing and support your team no matter what. >> you guys are down three games to two. you obviously needed this one tonight. how do you like you
we will take you down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: buster, start with you. a simple question. what made barry so successful tonight? >> he pitched. pitched at his finest, i think. he moved the ball in and out, up and down, changed speeds. did an unbelievable jobs. >> you have been through a lot in san francisco. he's worked really hard. how happy are you for him tonight? >> really happy. i've only been here a few years, but i see how hard he works no matter what and no...
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ken rosenthal, did you talk to doug? >> ken: i did. no cat scan or mri. he is fine. not even a bump on his head. really, i talked to him about surviving that whole thing. he said hey, my dad larry was a defensive lineman at fresno state. if you can walk off the field you walk off the field. so, near serious situation was not all that serious as it turned out. >> joe: 0-1, the count on pagan. one on, two out. ball and a strike. scutaro next, either here in the seventh. i imagine if it's in the seventh it will be against benoit. >> tim: right. >> joe: or leading off in the eighth. tigers had a pitcher rick porcello up way back in the second. benoit and smyly have both been up. benoit more than once. anibal sanchez has persevered. the problem is his teammates have not been able to string together hits. one ball, one strike, on pagan. now strike two. >> tim: anibal sanchez still has the good breaking ball and good changeup. >> joe: the 1-2, runner goes. throw down by avila. not in time. now an easier rbi chance for pagan. the count of 2-2. >> tim: again, that is the prob
ken rosenthal, did you talk to doug? >> ken: i did. no cat scan or mri. he is fine. not even a bump on his head. really, i talked to him about surviving that whole thing. he said hey, my dad larry was a defensive lineman at fresno state. if you can walk off the field you walk off the field. so, near serious situation was not all that serious as it turned out. >> joe: 0-1, the count on pagan. one on, two out. ball and a strike. scutaro next, either here in the seventh. i imagine if...
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ken rosenthal is with us. assuming the giants advance out of this nlcs, tim touched ton earlier, while they have to deal with verlander, the rotation is upside down for bruce bochy, how do you think it is planned and will lay out for the giants in the world series? >> ken: joe, barry zito likely will start game one. game two is where it gets interesting. the only way the giants could get two starts out of both brian vogue and matt cain would be to pitch vogelsong in game two on three days rest. now vogelsong has never started a game on three days rest. recent history of pitchers in the postseason on three days rest is not good. but the giants could back up vogelsong with tim lincecum and madison bumgarner, or they could simply start lincecum in game two instead. >> tim: lincecum makes full sense to me. >> joe: lincecum, who has pitched out of the bullpen in this nlcs, with one exception, game four, is even up earlier in this game seven if matt cain needed help. cain didn't want to give up the baseball. that's
ken rosenthal is with us. assuming the giants advance out of this nlcs, tim touched ton earlier, while they have to deal with verlander, the rotation is upside down for bruce bochy, how do you think it is planned and will lay out for the giants in the world series? >> ken: joe, barry zito likely will start game one. game two is where it gets interesting. the only way the giants could get two starts out of both brian vogue and matt cain would be to pitch vogelsong in game two on three days...
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ken rosenthal standing by with a couple of the giants game two heroes. >> ken: thanks, matt. hunter, eighth inning, bases loaded, one out against dotel. you get down 0-2. what were you thinking during that at-bat? >> oh, man, he made two great pitches. i tried to shorten up. get on the plate a little bit and badges as hard as i could. and put in that situation with a lot of good at-bats, a great stolen base by pagan. buster worked a lot, and we played good small ball today. we played a good game of baseball. had outstanding pitching, great defense and we found a way to get it done. >> the sacrifice fly made it 2-0. you also scored after leading off the seventh with a single. knocked out fister. how tough was it to generate offense off him tonight? >> he had that fastball really moving. he was really pounding it in, working the lied slider and curveball away off it. absolutely great stuff, great command and pitched a wonderful game. >> hunter, thank you. >> sergio, there you are. you are told me before that you don't feel alone on the mound. tonight you are at home with this c
ken rosenthal standing by with a couple of the giants game two heroes. >> ken: thanks, matt. hunter, eighth inning, bases loaded, one out against dotel. you get down 0-2. what were you thinking during that at-bat? >> oh, man, he made two great pitches. i tried to shorten up. get on the plate a little bit and badges as hard as i could. and put in that situation with a lot of good at-bats, a great stolen base by pagan. buster worked a lot, and we played good small ball today. we...
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glad to do it, glad to support the cause. >> it's a cause close to the heart for ken and christian. they lost their mother, julia, to breast cancer in 2010. they have been sporting their tutu's since 2008. and as far as losing their bikes, they are brushing it off, saying there's too much love and support involved to even think about it. >> we have more important things to worry about. that's our walkers and our crew mates. >> bikes are replaceable, breast cancer, not so much. or the families that have lost people. that's why we are here. >> in washington, lauren de marco. fox 5 news. >>> news alert from northern virginia. police want your help identifying a man that you are about to see right now. they say he followed and approached a 16-year-old girl on october 1 in the 7,000 block of golden horseshoe court in springfield. he asked her to take a look at a flat tire. detectives say he is driving a bright blue subaru with a spoiler. police say that in that area, they have been investigating a rash of cases. >>> in alexandria, police are investigating a sexual assault. a 20-year-old
glad to do it, glad to support the cause. >> it's a cause close to the heart for ken and christian. they lost their mother, julia, to breast cancer in 2010. they have been sporting their tutu's since 2008. and as far as losing their bikes, they are brushing it off, saying there's too much love and support involved to even think about it. >> we have more important things to worry about. that's our walkers and our crew mates. >> bikes are replaceable, breast cancer, not so much....
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bay lynn lynn ken is with a nonprofit called keep food legal. >> it's not up to government to tell us what we should eat and shouldn't eat. >> leave the sodas alone. >> because it's up to the individual, if they want to drink. that's like banning coffee. >> it would be a good thing if it's going to stop obesity, but i don't believe it's going to do anything. they are still going to buy them. >> a similar effort in dc in 2010 fell flat but only by one vote. in washington beth parker fox 5 news. >>> a health alert about that growing en i know gites -- meningitis outbreak. is working to revoke the license of the pharmacy that produced the shots. said they found unclean conditions at the company and said it was making drugs for general distribution. >>> say 5 people have died over the last 3 years after drinking monster energy. the reports were recently obtained under the freedom of information act by the mother of a 14-year-old maryland girl who died after drinking she says 2 cans of monster energy in a 24 hour period. >> she was gasping for air. i mean, it was just -- she was making she
bay lynn lynn ken is with a nonprofit called keep food legal. >> it's not up to government to tell us what we should eat and shouldn't eat. >> leave the sodas alone. >> because it's up to the individual, if they want to drink. that's like banning coffee. >> it would be a good thing if it's going to stop obesity, but i don't believe it's going to do anything. they are still going to buy them. >> a similar effort in dc in 2010 fell flat but only by one vote. in...
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i'm joe buck, tim mccarver, erin andrews on the field along with ken rosenthal. who could have expected that justin verlander would struggle here tonight? and who could have expected that barry zito would end up lasting longer and out-pitching justin verlander? >> tim: and who could have expected pablo sandoval hitting three home runs. >> joe: i did. it had that one. >> tim: you did? >> joe: yeah. a ground ball left side. what a play. miguel cabrera takes a hit away from aubrey huff. the pinch-hitter. that will send game one in to the ninth inning. how about the last two defensive plays by the tigers? austin jackson in center. miguel cabrera at third. ninth inning. 8-1, giants. hey, put your game face on, it's the two minute warning of the built ford tough sales even. ford f-150 with ecoboost. smash-mouth v8 power with long-yardage v6 fuel efficiency. the best combination of torque and fuel- economy, it's the dual threat the competition can't match. check out ford f-150 with ecoboost. touchdown, baby. it's the final days to get 0% financing for 60 months plus a g
i'm joe buck, tim mccarver, erin andrews on the field along with ken rosenthal. who could have expected that justin verlander would struggle here tonight? and who could have expected that barry zito would end up lasting longer and out-pitching justin verlander? >> tim: and who could have expected pablo sandoval hitting three home runs. >> joe: i did. it had that one. >> tim: you did? >> joe: yeah. a ground ball left side. what a play. miguel cabrera takes a hit away from...
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ken phillips, the giants strong safety, got hurt in the first quarter. so he's out. now the giants have the ball for the first time at the 23 yard line. caught by ramses barden with a big night in carolina ten days ago. there's asomugha back on the sideline. >> cris: good. that's great. boy, have they been aggressive. i can't remember them playing like this. asante samuel was here last year. he didn't want to play bump and run. so they couldn't get the kind of pressure on the wideouts to play the kind of pass rush that they wanted to play. >> al: bradshaw takes the toss. crosses the 50. very close to a first down for ahmad bradshaw. >> cris: you've seen this wide nine before, but trent cole down that sort of samurai stance coming after anything that looks like a quarterback in the backfield, but if you can get him flying inside and get outside him, then it works. they have a saying around here, rush, crush and close is what these two outside guys are supposed to do. and they are coming every play. >> al: big hole through the middle. bradshaw gets through it, wide nin
ken phillips, the giants strong safety, got hurt in the first quarter. so he's out. now the giants have the ball for the first time at the 23 yard line. caught by ramses barden with a big night in carolina ten days ago. there's asomugha back on the sideline. >> cris: good. that's great. boy, have they been aggressive. i can't remember them playing like this. asante samuel was here last year. he didn't want to play bump and run. so they couldn't get the kind of pressure on the wideouts to...